Singer C440 LEGACY Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 26

OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING, Using, Overcasting, Purpose, Foot/Satin, Stitch

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Sewing OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING Using the Overcasting Foot No. 1 (stitch width 5.0) No. 3, 32, 34, 35, 36 (stitch width 5.0 - 7.0) Overcasting Foot (C) NOTE: The illustration to the right shows the look of the stitches when sewn on the fabric edge. MHA • 3 32 34 35 36 • • Line up the fabric against the guide plate of the overcasting foot so that the needle falls near the edge of the fabric. No. 1 (width=5.0) is used to help prevent raveling of fabrics. No. 3, 32, 34, 35, 36 are designed to sew the seam and seam finish at the same time. A To prevent accidents, the OvercastingFoot should be used for sewing patterns 1, 3, 34, 35, 36 only. Do not change the stitch settings. It is possible that the needle could hit the presser foot and break when sewing other patterns and settings. Using the All-Purpose Foot/Satin Stitch Foot No. 1, 4, 7, 37 All-Purpose Foot (A) No. 15, 33 Satin Stitch Foot (B) Place fabric so that the needle falls near the edge of the fabric when using the All-Purpose Foot/Satin Stitch Foot. NOTE: The illustration to the right shows the look of the stitches when sewn on the fabric edge. No. 1 For narrower zigzag width (width=2.0-4.5). No. 4, 7, 15, 33, 37 when sewing easy to ravel or stretch fabrics. 1 4 7 15 33 37 Ir NOTE: If desired, trim the excess fabric after stitching is complete. Be careful not to cut the threads while trimming. 1 /VVVVVV\ ,.. ,.. .... ',.. -.... ,.. ,... ..... < \ > < , , > , < , , > < , > , . 7. < 7. < 7 .< < 7 7. ..< ....... 7

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Sewing
OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING
Using
the
Overcasting
Foot
No.
1
(stitch
width
5.0)
No.
3,
32, 34, 35,
36
(stitch
width
5.0
-
7.0)
Overcasting
Foot
(C)
NOTE:
The
illustration
to
the
right
shows
the
look
of
the
stitches
when
sewn
on
the
fabric
edge.
Line
up
the
fabric
against
the
guide
plate
of
the
overcasting
foot so
that
the
needle
falls
near
the
edge
of
the
fabric.
No.
1
(width=5.0)
is
used
to
help
prevent
raveling
of
fabrics.
No.
3,
32, 34, 35,
36
are
designed
to
sew
the
seam
and
seam
fi
nish
at
the
same
time.
A
To
prevent
accidents,
the
Overcasting
Foot
should
be
used
for
sewing
patterns
1,
3,
34, 35,
36
only.
Do
not
change
the
stitch
settings.
It
is
possible
that
the
needle
could
hit
the
presser
foot
and
break
when
sewing
other
patterns
and
settings.
Using
the
All
-Purpose
Foot/Satin
Stitch
Foot
No.
1,
4,
7,
37
All
-Purpose
Foot
(A)
No. 15,
33
Satin
Stitch
Foot
(B)
Place
fabric
so
that
the
needle
falls
near
the
edge
of
the
fabric
when
using the
All
-Purpose
Foot/Satin
Stitch
Foot.
NOTE:
The
illustration
to
the
right
shows
the
look
of
the
stitches
when
sewn
on
the
fabric
edge.
No.
1
For
narrower
zigzag
width
(width=2.0-4.5).
No.
4,
7,
15,
33,
37
when
sewing
easy
to
ravel
or
stretch
fabrics.
NOTE:
If
desired,
trim
the
excess
fabric
after
stitching
is
complete.
Be
careful
not
to
cut
the
threads
while
trimming.
MHA
3
32
34
35
36
1
4
7
15
33
37
Ir
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